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Search for the Lost Ark

Sunday December 30, 2007
The Ark of the Covenant - the vessel containing the original Ten Commandments - possessed astonishing powers. About 2,800 years ago it simply vanished. Has it recently been found? In recent years, two explorers claim to have found the true location of the Ark - one says he's actually seen it in a cave in Israel, and the other claims it is in Ethiopia, and guarded by a monk.

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January 1, 2008 at 8:21 am
(1) Shaman Al says:

There is a weird to stupid twist to part of this story. In Arkansas (often listed as ARK.) there is a Mount Nebo. And many legends have been told that the Knights Templars brought the Ark here. They sailed up the Mississippi River to the Arkansas River to Mount Nebo. However a few years ago the Rockfellers bought Pettejean Mountain and put there big development center there which includes a giant cave and bomb shelter as well as the Heifer project. (all of this is available in news articles on line) Bill Clinton raises money for the Heifer project which has HUTS for people to live in - in the middle of Arkansas. Now as the Rockfeller chosen heir - Bill was given the presidency in turn for their keeping the ARK of the Covenant at Pettijean Mount - which is NEXT TO Mount Nebo - in Arkansas - and now, the “NWO” is being blackmailed into given the presidency to Hillary to be allowed to keep the location of the ARK at this secret location… - - Even better than Speilberg could ever write! Yet it is the stuff being told daily in central Arkansas!

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